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Breville has introduced a new espresso machine called the Oracle Jet.


Ten years after Breville launched its Oracle espresso machine, the new Oracle Jet introduces enhanced performance, automation and speed, setting a new "benchmark for home espresso," said the company.


The Oracle Jet features significant updates, including a fully integrated Baratza Precision Burr grinder that offers 45 grind settings for customised coffee. It also introduces Breville's Auto MilQ technology, which allows for automatic frothing of various milk types – such as oat, almond, soy and dairy – at adjustable levels of froth and temperature.


Breville's Oracle Jet © Breville

A five-inch high-definition touchscreen, available in both dark and light modes, enables users to select from ten preset drinks, including new cold brew and cold espresso options. The machine also provides real-time feedback on espresso extraction with Barista Guidance, which helps users adjust grind settings and extraction methods.


Oracle Jet is equipped with Breville’s ThermoJet heating system, which heats up quickly and maintains consistent extraction temperatures. The machine features two ThermoJets, allowing for precise temperature control and efficient milk steaming.


In addition to its advanced brewing capabilities, the Oracle Jet is Breville’s first Wi-Fi-enabled coffee machine, allowing for future software updates. It is available in Brushed Stainless Steel and includes features such as a 58mm stainless steel portafilter, a 340g bean hopper, and a 2.3L water tank.


Con Psarologos, Breville's portfolio general manager for coffee, said: "Breville changed the game for home espresso with the launch of the Oracle back in 2013, and after over a decade of feedback, testing and continued innovation, the Oracle Jet is the ultimate expression of home espresso technology".


"We've taken the best of the original Oracle, and added a host of refined upgrades to make it our most advanced, intuitive and efficient to date – redefining the benchmark for making third-wave café quality espresso at home."


The Oracle Jet will retail for $1,999.95 and is currently available nationwide via the brand's website.


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Breville introduces new espresso machine

Rafaela Sousa

5 August 2024

Breville introduces new espresso machine

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